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He initially carried on playing before going for a head injury assessment and then returned to the field, leading to some criticism with reports that Gloucester could face a probe.

Having reviewed the incident though, director of rugby Humphreys remains confident that the medical staff followed the correct procedures and hooker Matu’u could be in contention to play for Gloucester in their final Premiership fixture of the season at home to Exeter on Saturday.

“Motz is fine,” said Humphreys.

“As we do after every game we’ve reviewed every aspect of the game and we’re very comfortable that the protocols that were in place were followed by the medical team.

“I’m not aware of any further investigation. We followed the protocols to the letter, I’m very comfortable that what we did was in line with player welfare.

Henry Trinder (Image: Getty)

“It’s like any player who comes off with HIA. He passed that at the time of the game, he then passed the subsequent HIA immediately after the game and is currently undergoing the return to play.”

Henry Trinder went off injured against Bath but he trained on Tuesday and Humphreys said other knocks picked up will be assessed during the week.

He also revealed that Henry Purdy and Matt Scott have returned to full training.

“It’s early days and we’ll have to wait and see how they respond to this week to see if they’re available for selection,” said Humphreys.

“With a six day turnaround there are always going to be a few bumps and bruises. This is our first day back in training getting players patched up and we’ll have a better idea on Thursday who’s available for selection.